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Introduction

NANTA has been running since October 1997 and is the most popular show ever in Korea. It also has achieved outstanding international success having performed on Broadway and toured widely around the US and the rest of the world. It receives rave reviews wherever it performs and quickly sells out.

Without a dialogue, but through rhythmic banging of knives, pots and pans, NANTA (or Cookin’ as it was known in the States) tells the story of four crazy chefs who have been set the impossible task of making a wedding banquet in just one hour. What follows is pure musical mayhem, and they even manage to fit in a love story! The show is based on Korea’s traditional garak (rhythms) of Samulnori (traditional Korean percussion quartet), and can be enjoyed by all the family.

ORMyeongdong Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 6.Go straight for
300m along Myeongdong 8 gil.Turn left in front of Woori Bank.The theatre
is 100m ahead on the left.

3) Hongdae Nanta Theatre[Subway]Hongik
University Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 9.Go straight for 350m and
turn left onto Yanghwa-ro 16-gil.Continue 120m until you see the Cultural Multiplex on
the left.